Thanks for making this Compliation! As an oboe player it's easy to just shrug off playing the instrument as it's easy to be ashamed of its reedy tone. But when played well it's really just the best instrument ;) Thanks!
Step 1: don’t use a jones reed Step 2: put less reed in your mouth Step 3: roll your lips in more and apply more pressure then you think you need Step 4: form an “oh” vowel with your tongue in its lowest position in the middle and back Step 5: bye bye crappy tone
@Safariahmari1119 it happens that looking around the dudes yt account i realized that it's a compilation of some shorts that he has uploaded on his channel. You can find pieces names on each short hehe.
There is an excerpt from "La Scala De Seta" The Silken Ladder" Rossini overture. The slow solo after the Mendelssohn. Followed by "the Italian Girl in Algiers" Rossini overture also.
I play in a experimental rock band We were invited to play for friend's birthday and Her Dad is an Orchestra conductor.. After playing we' shared a table with Him while drinking. And He asked me. What is my favorite wind instrument. I answered the Oboe. He asked me why. I said, if God's grace does have a sound, it might be the sound of the Oboe.. "You absolutely right on that"
The sound of the oboe is captivating, and intriguing, and inspirational, and exhilarating, and off the charts
Thanks for making this Compliation! As an oboe player it's easy to just shrug off playing the instrument as it's easy to be ashamed of its reedy tone. But when played well it's really just the best instrument ;) Thanks!
Step 1: don’t use a jones reed
Step 2: put less reed in your mouth
Step 3: roll your lips in more and apply more pressure then you think you need
Step 4: form an “oh” vowel with your tongue in its lowest position in the middle and back
Step 5: bye bye crappy tone
За необыкновенной, воздушной лёгкостью огромный труд! Как же красиво! Просто глоток свежего воздуха! Браво ! ❤
A list with the song's names would be awesome!
Took the words right out of my mouth
@Safariahmari1119 it happens that looking around the dudes yt account i realized that it's a compilation of some shorts that he has uploaded on his channel. You can find pieces names on each short hehe.
1. Tombeau de Couperin, Ravel
2. firebird suite, Stravinsky
3. Don Juan, R. Strauss
4. Symphony No. 3, Mendelssohn
5. L'italiana in Algeri, Rossini
6. Symphony No. 4, Tchaikovsky
7. Scherezade, R. Korsakov
8. Puccinella suite, Stravinsky
9. Puccinella suite, Stravinsky
It's actually "Der Rosenkavalier" not Don Juan lol. @@jorgeortizjaen3110
There is an excerpt from "La Scala De Seta" The Silken Ladder" Rossini overture. The slow solo after the Mendelssohn. Followed by "the Italian Girl in Algiers" Rossini overture also.
I play in a experimental rock band
We were invited to play for friend's birthday and Her Dad is an Orchestra conductor..
After playing we' shared a table with Him while drinking. And He asked me. What is my favorite wind instrument.
I answered the Oboe.
He asked me why.
I said, if God's grace does have a sound, it might be the sound of the Oboe..
"You absolutely right on that"
It sounds like a duck
RAAAH WTF BRO MY OBOE STUDIO HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT JUMPSCARED ME AS THE FIRST MOMENT NUH UHHH
Anyone know what's the name of 7th piece from?
Scheherazade mvt 2
@@Elmusiico thank you
That oboist who played Firebird is amazing, never heard an oboe played that expressively - anybody know who he is?
J. Ferrillo
where is part 3 from?
Don Juan from Richard Strauss. A sparkly and stunning masterpiece
@una4all1 thank you so much, I really had no idea this piece existed and it's unbelievable!
Entrei em um sonho...
Bravo!!!
What is the name of the 4th piece?
Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3
How he do that…
What a Name of part 2?
From Stravinsky firebird suite. Can’t remember the movement at this moment
@@camblescott1195 thank you!